Welcome to COG, congratulations on the new bike! I've put almost 12,000 mi on my 2016, it's a fantastic machine. Three things will help your hands from going to sleep in my experience. First, get the 2" risers so your wrists are not bent as much. Next, get the Grip Puppies, foam tubes that go over the hand grips. I also found that gloves with a little insulation or padding in them help too.

Welcome to COG, congratulations on the new bike! I've put almost 12,000 mi on my 2016, it's a fantastic machine. Three things will help your hands from going to sleep in my experience. First, get the 2" risers so your wrists are not bent as much. Next, get the Grip Puppies, foam tubes that go over the hand grips. I also found that gloves with a little insulation or padding in them help too.

Precisely what I did.

And I love those grip puppies and the heated grips will work with them before someone asks.

I tend to end up with my hands on the bar weights so i may wait on the wedges since the decrease the width. Seems like there are several heights for risers, 1 5/8", 1 7/8 and 2". I'm about 6'2" with a 32 inch inseam. Anyone of a similar size care to make a suggestions?

Hey Don, greetings from Clarksville. I'm Tim Curtis, AAD up on the northern frontier of the SE region. Keep an eye on the calendar for events near us. I believe we got one at the Ironhorse Lodge in NC at the end of next month and that's a wonderful area to ride. Don't hesitate to get in touch with me if there's anything I can do for you.